• I bet you said that about smart phones and tablets at one time.
    At some point, probably soon, enough of the problems will be solved, and someone will develop a killer app that makes the smart watch suddenly make sense.
    (For me, personally, for the iPhone it was iTunes Remote + Airplay, and for the iPad it was GarageBand.)
    Apple have just hired Marc Newson, so the next iteration of their watch may be interesting.

  • I bet you said that about smart phones and tablets at one time.

    I didn't at all.

    About Smart Phones I roughly said, "Yes, awesome", I already had a taste as I'd been using the Ericsson m600i before the iPhone arrived and it was so damn close... and in many ways that bettered the iPhone for years (it had cut and paste and the iPhone keyboard remains fairly shite even today). It's only really the last 2 years that I've felt smart phones are finally delivering on their promise and that the productivity has gone beyond the older smart phones.... the potential remains largely untapped even with the disruption we've seen.

    About Tablets I roughly said, "It'll end up replacing the magazines left in the loo" - and for me they have. I personally think smaller and lightweight laptops like the Air have had more of an impact.

    About Kindle I roughly said, "Hell yes, want it now".

    About iPod I roughly said, "Can it play FLAC?" and still I use a Cowon.

    About Google Glass I roughly said, "What's the point when there is a smart phone in your pocket?".

    About Smart Watches I roughly say "What's the point when there is a smart phone in your pocket?".

    And about a lapel badge/brooch/pendant in the style of Star Trek/Culture Series... then I'm going to be saying "Hell yes, gimme now" and tolerating whatever rough edges may come with it.

    If a Smart Watch evolves into the Star Trek badge... then I'll jump on board, but let's be clear, it wouldn't be the watch element that made me jump on board... it'll be the 100% voice based interface to a very rich IFTTT level of functionality. I'd wear a freaking bluetooth ear piece if it offered this... this is the thing I want.

  • Want!

    yobokie boy right here.

    This is for aggi not big man v.

  • About Google Glass I roughly said, "What's the point when there is a smart phone in your pocket?".

    I sat in on a pitch for a smart glasses technology. For me the standout use was professional rather than personal. Having a team overseeing, advising, delivering info and generally acting as a force multiplier seems like a no-brainer once you think about it... first responders, military, police, mining, the list goes on. Even though the guy pitching was good and had lots of reasons why there would be 'civilian' take-up I wasn't really convinced there would to the same degree as smartphones. Still I'll be curious to see what happens in 5 or 10yrs and if I'll be eating my words.

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